MGM casinos still reeling from ‘cybersecurity issue’ as machines remain offline MGM and Caesars Entertainment, the largest casino operator in the world, both fell victim to a suspected cyberattack carried out by hackers.ĪLPHV, the hacking group, is believed to have used ransomware in their attack on MGM Resorts, which was forced to shut down its computer systems thus disabling hotel room pass cards, booking system, and machines on the casino gaming floor. The company generates some $42 million in revenue and $8 million in cash flow daily, according to Katz. MGM Resorts has officially entered its eighth day of “cybersecurity issues” that have silenced slot machines and shut down internal computer systems, costing the hotel and casino chain as much as $8.4 million per day in daily revenue.ĭavid Katz, a gaming industry analyst with Jefferies Group, issued a note estimating that MGM could take a hit of between 10% and 20% on revenue and cash flow. Prince Harry, Meghan Markle make surprise appearance at Katy Perry show Simpson, 76, appears frail as he’s spotted walking in Las Vegas Las Vegas strip club offers free lap dances to military members for Veteran’s Day New Edition is putting on a 2024 Las Vegas residency.
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